澳洲悉尼代写作业:体验学习

2018-12-13 23:53

另一个我不同意杜威的地方是，他把体验作为学生学习的主要方式。毫无疑问，我相信他的探究方法能给学生的教育增加很多东西。在他的学校里，孩子们做了许多令人惊叹的事情，我希望我能在我年轻的时候做这些事情。但是，纵观全局，似乎有太多的事情是一个孩子必须在他们的一生中学习的，他们不可能发现和“做”每件事。是的，你可以在测量烤蛋糕所需的面粉时学习数学，但是这种数学形式能应用到所有的东西上吗?世界上还有其他东西，比如测量液体或数硬币。一个孩子怎么会有时间和方法去体验每一件事呢?我认为，在某种程度上，学生将需要使用某种形式的记忆信息或事实作为知识的基础，然后他们可以用来学习其他事情。杜威的学校里有一位家长，他的孩子。他去年学会了“观察”(斯托)。我认为杜威的想法是对的，但他把一切都弄反了。首先，学生应该从课本之类的东西中学到知识的基础，然后他们可以出去实验，把这些知识应用到实际的日常生活中。约翰·杜威是一位在教育方面取得突破性进展的伟大哲学家。他是一个实践他所传福音的人，对此我十分尊敬。我确实喜欢杜威的观点。最后，我认为他的“体验式学习”与对信息和课本的严格学习相结合是最好的教育形式。虽然他的想法确实有缺陷，但他选择美国教育的方向是更好的。澳洲悉尼代写作业:体验学习
Another area that I just can’t agree with Dewey in is how he resorts to experience as the primary way for a student to learn. Without a doubt, I believe that his method of inquiry can add a lot to a student’s education. In his school, the kids were doing so many amazing things that I wish I could have done in my years as a young boy. But, looking at the big picture, there seems to be so many things that a child must learn over their lifetime that they cannot possibly discover and “do” everything. Yes, you can learn math when measuring out the flour required to bake a cake, but can that form of math be applied to everything? There are other things out in the world like measuring liquids or counting coins. How would one child have the time and the means to experience every single thing? I think that at some point, students will need to use some form of memorization of information or facts as a basis of knowledge that they can then use to learn about other things. A quote from a parent that had a child in Dewey’s school really sums up this problem saying, “We have to teach him how to study. He learned to ‘observe’ last year” (Storr).I think that Dewey had the right idea, but he had everything backwards. First, the student should learn a foundation of knowledge, from something like a textbook, and then they can go out and experiment and apply that knowledge to real everyday situations.John Dewey was a great philosopher that made ground-breaking advances in education. He was a man that practiced what he preached and for that I have great respect. I do like Dewey’s ideas in doses. In the end, I think that a good balance of his “experiential learning” in combination with a disciplined study of information and textbooks is the best form of education. While his ideas did have their flaws, the direction that he took American education was for the better.